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Things to Know Before You Buy ANY Storage Structure

We’ve been in the shed business for so long that we sometimes forget what it’s like when you’re getting your very first storage shed.   It may seem like a simple procedure but so you can make the most out of your investment, take a few minutes and consider each of the questions we’ve come up with for you.  By the time you’re through, we guarantee you’ll have a crystal clear idea of what you’re looking for.

Step 1.  What will you be using your new structure for?

Basic Storage?

Most of our past customers don’t wake up one day and say “Hey! I’m going to get me a storage shed today…” 
Instead, they first notice they seem to be collecting a bit too much stuff.  Their garage may be getting harder and harder to park the car in.  They’re afraid to open the closet door because all the things crammed in it may landslide out on top of you. 
Whether it’s to clean out the garage or the basement, getting your own storage shed is like getting a brand new room with over 200 square feet overnight. 

Lawn and Garden Equipment?

If you’re a property owner, you know first hand how much lawn and garden equipment you need to keep your curb appeal fresh.  Riding mowers, push mowers, potting soil, rakes, shovels….all that needed equipment takes up space.  So rather than trying to squeeze them into your garage, or down stairs in the cellar where it’s hard to get to, a Storage Shed positioned just where you want it can make your own landscaping all pleasure and no pain.   Make sure you ask as us about the specific options we’ve created just for lawn and garden equipment.

A Workshop?

The do it yourself carpenter, craft booker or sewer who truly enjoys their hobby almost always gets their money out of a storage structure when they use it as a workshop.  Instead of having to keep your tools and supplies packed up and dragging them out each time you want work on it, a storage shed used for a workshop will let you leave your supplies out so you can come and go as you please.  Hobbies are supposed to be fun, right?  By having a separate designated area for your workshop or hobby room, we’ll be you’ll be more motivated to work on your crafts.

Your Own Private Retreat?

Rather than a costly construction project, one of our pre-made storage sheds can be a faster, more affordable way to add another room to your home.  We’ve seen folks use their storage sheds as home gyms, an office, or a secret get away.  By choosing the right options (we’ll talk more about that later), you can create an exterior and an interior that won’t look or feel like a shed at all.

Are You Renting a Storage Unit?

Investing in your own storage shed can pay for itself in a matter of months.  And after you stopped paying money on storage locker, then your shed is actually saving you money!   And just think how simple it would be to walk a few steps to the back yard to get your treasure rather than spending gas driving 20 minutes to your local storage shed unit. 

Shed Secret #1: Buyers’ Remorse In Shed Buying

By far the most common “complaint” we get from our customers is “I should have listened to you and gone with something bigger.” There always seems to be more stuff you want to put into your new storage shed than when you originally thought. It make sense- by the 2nd or 3rd weekend, when you really start appreciating you can park both cars in the garage again, and you get use to having a neat and orderly home because you have everything organized in your storage shed, you probably will think of other things you want to store in it.

Step 2.  How Much Space Will You Need?

After you know what you’ll be using your new storage shed for, make sure you have a good idea of what you’ll be putting into before you go shopping.    Try to have an idea of how much you will be storing so you can make sure you will enough space.  The eye can play tricks on us- what you “think” will fit into your new storage shed may not all get in there.  To combat this, create a list of everything you’ll want to put into your new shed and compare that to our “Guide to Square Footage” below or bring your list in with you when you come to our Display Lot and we can advise you on which space will meet your needs.

Guide to Square Footage

Square Footage Range

Good for storing…

    We Recommend…

96 square feet to 120

 Garden Tools, Push Mower and a Snow Blower, a little bit of boxed storage

 8’ wide x 12’ long good for small back yards, don’t need a lot of storage.  A Riding mower here would be a tight fit.  The smallest structure- a 6’ wide by 8’ long are less than 50 square feet.

140 square feet to 180 square feet

 Lawn Tractor and push mower and snow blower. Still room for a small workshop.  Use wall space for garden tools.  Space leftover for box storage

 10‘wide x 16’ -160 square feet works well for nearly all our customers.  Most popular size.  Fits all the important items but not a lot of room to walk around.  Pay special attention to where you will you place your riding mower.

240 square feet to 280 square feet

Law Tractor with the attached bagger, and push mower and snow blower.  Longer walls mean more hanging space for garden tools.  Still have room to devote one end for 8’ x 12’ workshop

12’ wide x 20’ long is the best seller in the large shed category.   If extra space to walk around is important, or you want some left over room for a functioning workshop, going with this larger size won’t disappoint.

280 square feet

 Vehicles- autos, trucks, small hobby tractors, ATVs, classic autos, boats, and all the items listed above

 


Step 3.  What Style Do You Like?

You’ve spent all that money and time on making our home a real show place.  And depending on where you place your new storage shed, it could get just as much “curb time” as your home.  Make sure not to detract from the appearance of your home and property by not paying attention to the appearance of your structure.   You can select from over 11 styles to compliment it in a truly unique way.  Match roof lines, materials, door and window combinations- make sure you know all of the free choices you have to select a beautiful storage structure.  For a full range of choices, check out the list on the left side of the home page.

Name

Description

Ideal for

Photos

A Frame or Cottage

Named for the Roof line

This style is our "can't go wrong" pick.   Good storage capacity with a fresh look.

 

Limited overhead storage

   
 

Most popular style

   

Cape

The 7" pitch allows for some loft space without too high a roof peak Gives you that little extra storage room that everyoneseems to need
       

Dutch Barns

or Gambrel

The most overhead storage of any style

combination equipment and boxed storage

 

Most functional and best value for the money

Consider a Dutch barn if you have a lot of smaller boxed items that can fit on a loft.

 

Classic Cottage

Top of the line in appearance. 

When the appearance of your structure is just as important as its function.

 

Higher pitched roof sets it apart in looks from other sheds

Wise choice when the shed will visible from the road

 

Colonial

With it's 9 pitch (highest peak roof) available on the market)

Easy to match roof line of your home with this style.Double doors make it easy to drive your lawn tractor in an out.

 

Plenty of loft space

   

Garages

Free standing garages pre built and delivered to your site for a lot less than having one built.

The Single vehicle garage can be set up on your property to store the extra car sitting in your drive way.  Many of our customers purchased a single vehicle garage to store their classic car or boat.

 

Comes in 1 or 2 vehicles sizes- tons of free options

Able to add a full sized work area to the length of all sizes.

 

Carriage House

A full 16" overhang on front gives this style a traditional New England look

Our customers usually buy Carriage Houses for the look; other styles give more storage space

 

The sloped back roof line does limit the head room in the back of the shed.

   

Garden/Potting Sheds

Already set up for the Gardner- comes with a 6' work bench for potting plants and 2 sky lights and 3 oversized windows.

The home gardener who wants to organize all their lawn and garden tools/supplies in one place

 

No windows and limited options to customize it

Because of it's plain look, you can get up to a 10 x 14 for less than the other styles

 



Step 4.  Now Your Ready To Shop!

Now your ready to go shopping.As mentioned above,we encourage youto stop by one of our locations so you can see first hand what the sizes and styles are like. Then you can strool through our displays to see if you find anything that matches everything on your list.   

Shed Secret #2: You CAN Create Your Own Structure
A lot of first time shed buyers (and returning ones too) don’t realize that your selection is not limited to what you see on our Display lot. We encourage you stop by so you can get an idea for the square footage and see the different styles, colors and options you have. BUT if you don’t see something you like- you can create your own. Work with our trained team and we’ll help you create your own- 1 of a kind- storage structure made just for you. And most of the times, customizing a standard storage shed doesn’t cost one penny more!

 

Step 5.  Select the location on your property

Make sure to put some thought into where on your property your new shed will go.Consider how your property will look with your new addition, balanced between how close ( or how far ) you'll want it from your home. Remember, if you want to store the snow blower in it during the winter you may not want it in the far corner of your yard. You will also want to consider your local building & zoning requirements when deciding on a location.

Free Bonus Guide: How To Clean Up That Garage and Set Up Your New Storage Shed

Since you followed the instructions in our Beginners’ Guide, you should be ready to play ball.
After the shed is delivered, put up additional storage savers like shelves or lofts.  Trust us- if you don’t do this first, you run a good chance of never getting to it and your new shed will be another unorganized mess.   (Another reason to choose some of the cheaper organization options is that you’ll be ready to start using your new shed minutes after our delivery truck pulls away.)
Using post it notes or labels, indicate what each shelf or loft will be used for.  Pay attention to the spaces that will be easier to get to- those should be the new home for the items you’ll be using on a more routine basis.  Seldom used items- like Outdoor Christmas Decorations should go in a harder to reach area of your new storage shed.    If you are storing lawn and garden equipment, consider putting them along the interior walls to take advantage of every square inch.  Fill up the smaller spaces along the wall and overhead first before moving in your larger items like pulling in the lawn mower and snow blower.  You’re going to need the space to move around setting this part up.
Now work on the garage or closet or basement.
The first thing you need to do is throw away any junk that is laying around that you never use. Only keep the items that are absolutely necessary! Adopt the rule that it if hasn't been used for 12 months, it is probably not needed (except for very expensive equipment or if you have been too ill or work-swamped to get to a hobby).
Go through all of your stuff and organize it into piles. Decide which sections or piles will go into your new storage shed.  For example, tools, Christmas ornaments, collectables, etc. Be methodical, as the more things that you can place together in related groups, the easier it will be to see what you want to keep, what you have in duplicate and what you no longer want or need.
Move the piles that will go into your new shed.  You may want to consider some of those oversized plastic storage containers if you have many smaller items.

Your garage (or closet or basement) should instantly look better!  Now might be a good time to get the broom and hose for a thorough cleaning.  

Lastly, take the unwanted items to donate to charity, to a recycling center or to the garbage dumpster. Or use your garage to have a garage sale! Let someone give you money to take your unwanted stuff and put it in their garage.


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